Sr Prin Requirements Analyst Internet & Ecommerce - McLean, VA at Geebo

Sr Prin Requirements Analyst

Company Name:
BAE Systems
Gather, analyze, and vet requirements thoroughly with customer. Produce and document all requirements. Responsible for the initial technical review and validation of requirements. Will ensure validity and compliance with various applications to ensure no conflicts and/or issues with security and/or customer policies.
Required Skills and Education
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21
Years with HS or 17
Years with AA or 15
Years with BS or 13
Years with MS or 10
Years with PhD Required
Experience:
Required Skills:
Senior: A senior level practitioner. Someone that has extensive experience or training related to a particular skill, language, system, or technology and is capable of not only delivering a capability tied to that skill, but passing their knowledge on to others. Requires a minimum of six (6) years of experience specific to the skill. Ability, training and actual work experience with the specific computer language, systems, and/or technology is significantly more important than the number of years of experience. This is especially true with emerging technologies.
Preferred Skills and Education
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Ability to facilitate meetings; negotiates to help resolve problems. Basic understanding of programmatic/engineering concepts. Excellent customer service skills. Excellent written and communication skills. Knowledge of component requirements management systems. Knowledge of service providers' functions. Thorough understanding systems being used by customer and home office.
Department
0CE000_National IT Mission Solutions
Company
GDE_BAE Systems Info Solutions,Inc
Sr Prin Requirements Analyst
McLean, Virginia
64BR-1000 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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